We recorded Beethoven 5th symphony a 4th time and practiced with a metronome. WHAT??????

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Episode 2 of our brand-new podcast series, in which Alberto and Wim talk about their projects, decisions, doubts, challenges etc. Soon to be launched as stand-alone podcast as well. Future plan: invite guests!

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Our solution to the metronome problem is called the WBMP (Whole Beat Metronome Principle). Many other 19th century metronome marks is to read them in -what we believe - was the old way: in Whole Beat.  In this reading, like the pendulum is still used today by physicians, the metronome ticks indicate the subdivision of the note value in the metronome mark. So you end up counting like one AND two AND three AND... That results in a different tempo yes, but a tempo that exactly matches the metronome mark given by the composer. In our current reading of these metronome marks, we are not able to do that for the simple reason most are way too fast. A logical consequence from actually doubling (yes) the intended tempo. New to the WBMP? Start here:  How Fast did Beethoven and Chopin rea...
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